There is no end to the missile attacks between Lebanon and Israel. Following Hezbollah’s rocket attacks this morning in northern Israel, the IDF points out that completed a new wave of attacks against the Shiite organization in Lebanon.

The dozens of strikes carried out by warplanes hit Hezbollah rocket launchers and buildings used by the terrorist group in several areas of southern Lebanon, according to the army.

Hezbollah carried out overnight attacks against northern Israel and in the early hours of the morning it launched a new wave, firing more than 100 missiles according to the IDF. The Times of Israel reports that sirens began sounding early Sunday around the Sea of ​​Galilee, warning of incoming rockets. Sirens sounded in communities such as Ein Gev, Susita Beach, Gofra Beach, Ramot, Almagor and Dugit Beach.

According to the IDF, since last night, about 150 rockets, cruise missiles and drones have been fired at israel. The rocket attacks came from Lebanon and targeted northern Israel, while the drones and cruise missiles were fired from Iraq.

Attacks occurred throughout the night and were launched from Lebanon more than 100 “missiles”, according to the same source. About 85 rockets were launched by Hezbollah in the Haifa region of northern Israel on Sunday morning

The Israeli military stated that some of the missiles were interceptedwhile some hit Kiryat Bialik, near Haifa, and Moreshet, a community in the Lower Galilee.

Video in Israeli media shows cars burning on a street corner in the northern city of Kiryat Bialik.

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From the attacks three people were injured slightly from fragments in Krayot and Lower Galilee. Several others were treated for panic attacks while some fell and hit as they ran to shelters. Also, a rocket hit a house in the community of Moreset.

Also, a teenager was killed when he crashed his vehicle as sirens blared.

Hezbollah says it has fired “dozens of Fadi 1 and Fadi 2 rockets” to Ramat David Air Base in northern Israel claiming responsibility for the attacks today, Sunday. The rockets, Hezbollah says, are a response to repeated Israeli raids on Lebanon that have killed “many civilians.”

In a separate statement, Hezbollah said that it also targeted RAFAEL, an Israeli military technology company based in the Haifa region of northern Israel.

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq launched missiles and drones at Israel

At the same timethe Islamic Resistance in Iraq claims to have fired several cruise missiles this morning at targets in northern Israel, launching a number of drones rigged with explosives according to a source within the Islamist rebel group.

In a statement the IDF states that a suspicious drone that entered Israeli airspace from the east was shot down by air defenses over the southern Golan Heights an hour ago, suggesting it originated in Iraq. The Iranian-backed Islamic Resistance in Iraq has claimed several attacks in Israel today.

Sirens had sounded in several cities over fears of falling debris. No damage or injuries occurred from the incident.

Also, two Iraqi-launched cruise missiles were shot down by the military as they headed toward the southern Golan Heights. Both targets were intercepted outside Israeli airspace, the IDF said.

Later in the morning, another Iraqi drone was intercepted as it headed towards southern Israel, triggering sirens at Be’er Ora, near Eilat. It was also shot down before it could enter Israeli airspace, according to the military.

Hospitals in northern Israel are at war

At the same time, hospitals in northern Israel have received instructions to transfer their patients, as well as their service delivery equipment, to infrastructures that have additional protection against rocket and missile strikes, the Ministry of Health announced today.

The teaching hospital Rambam hospital in the city of Haifa will transfer its patients to its underground security facilities, according to the announcement of the Ministry of Health.